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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A COMPREHENSIVE CARBONIC MATERIAL FOR LIGHT WATER CALCULATING CAPACITY
abstract The invention relates to a composite material for the sea water desalinization and to a process for obtaining the same. According to the invention, the material is obtained by the impregnation of an activated carbonic material with organic hydrogel previously prepared by poly-condensing resorcinol with formaldehyde, afterwards the resulting composite is subjected to aging for 48 h at a temperature of 85°C, further on the water is removed, wherefrom there results a gel which is subjected to a thermal treatment at a temperature of 900...1000°C, the resulting composite material having an apparent density of 0.14...0.80 g/cm, a system of pores with sizes smaller than 2 nm and an electric resistance of 0.5...10 Ω .
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